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  2. Eureka (Ancient Greek: εὕρηκα, romanized: héurēka) is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of an exclamation attributed to Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes.

  3. Dec 8, 2006 · Archimedes Coined the Term "Eureka!" in the Bath. The famed mathematician made many important scientific contributions. Was this exclamation really one of them? By David Biello. The Sciences....

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · Ancient Greek Roots: The word “Eureka” comes from the Ancient Greek phrase “heúrēka,” which means “I have found it.” This phrase was famously uttered by the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes.

  5. Sep 17, 2016 · “Eureka!” is Greek for “I have found it!” It is something we say when we have figured out a solution to a complex problem. “Eureka” is a kind of interjection.

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  6. A Greek word meaning “I have found it!” An exclamation that accompanies a discovery: “When she finally located the rare book, the scholar cried, ‘Eureka!’” ( See Archimedes.)

  7. Feb 8, 2023 · Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - When someone says "Eureka," it's because they have suddenly found or realized something or solved a problem. Scientists often shout Eureka when they have made a triumphant discovery. Borrowed from ancient Greek: εὕρηκα the word Eureka means "I have found it!"

  8. Apr 26, 2017 · 'Eureka! Eureka!' Archimedes has gone down in history as the guy who ran naked through the streets of Syracuse shouting "Eureka!" — or "I have it!" in Greek.

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